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The Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development (PHC RED) Strategy is a Federal Government funded program designed to support strategic primary health care research.

The PHC RED Strategy addresses key priorities and harnesses expertise across disciplines and institutions, through funding a total of $50 million to a number of university departments.

The elements of the PHC RED Strategy provide a range of support to the general practice and primary health care research community with the objective of developing and enlarging the spectrum of knowledge that underpins the evidence base for general practice and primary health care health services.

The PHC RED Strategy includes:

  • A national Primary Health Care Research Institute
  • A research priority setting process
  • Commissioned/strategic research program
  • A primary health care research program
  • A fellowships program, and
  • Research capacity funding for University Departments of General Practice and Rural Health

About Us and PHC RED

The Queensland Collaboration links the five University PHC RED programs at Bond University, Griffith University, James Cook University, Mount Isa Centre for Rural and Remote Health and The University of Queensland. Visit the five websites for information about PHC RED activities in your area.

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